ArtistsJean-Baptiste Lallemand
Jean-Baptiste Lallemand

Jean-Baptiste Lallemand

1716
WA-00119174
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Jean-Baptiste Lallemand (1716–1803) was a French artist born in Dijon, France. He was mainly a painter and draftsman of landscapes and genre works. He sometimes signed himself Lallemant or Allemanus. After a stay in Italy, he went to Paris and became a member of the Académie de Saint-Luc. He died in Paris.

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Artsy artwork: Views of Classical Harbours, One with a Palladian Palace, the Other with a Tower Seen Through a Coffered Arch  (1770 -1800)
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Artsy artwork: Views of Classical Harbours, One with a Palladian Palace, the Other with a Tower Seen Through a Coffered Arch  (1770 -1800)
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